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The Only Advice Winona Ryder Gave to Her Stranger Things Co-Stars

The Only Advice Winona Ryder Gave to Her Stranger Things Co-Stars
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The star seems to have been very helpful to her young colleagues thanks to one important piece of advice.

Netflix's Stranger Things became a huge phenomenon back in 2016, as fans loved the mysterious atmosphere of the series and the great performance by the young stars.

Obviously, Winona Ryder's involvement in the series helped Stranger Things become a truly anticipated show, as the actress is still considered one of Hollywood's most talented and beloved stars. And it seems that not only did Ryder impress everyone with her acting, but she really helped her young colleagues deal with the consequences of becoming celebrities at such a young age.

Above all, Ryder herself became a huge star as a kid, she was one of the most sought-after child actors of her era, which certainly had an impact on her mental health.

Ryder is known to have suffered from various addictions in her youth, but through hard work managed to deal with them and became the person she is today. That's why her involvement in Stranger Things was very important, because she is one of the few people who can really share her experiences with child actors, help them achieve a lot and deal with the consequences of becoming truly famous.

It has come to light that during filming, Ryder often shared advice with Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard and Gaten Matarazzo and the others, letting them know that their success was fully deserved.

Ryder claimed that Stranger Things became so popular because of its young stars, and she always let them know about it, helping them overcome imposter syndrome.

‘I want the kids to understand, this [kind of success] does not [just] happen,’ Ryder said while speaking to Harper’s Bazaar.

Thanks to this fact, Stranger Things’ fans have come to appreciate Ryder even more than before. People praised the star for her kindness and attention to her younger colleagues, which certainly helped them become the talented and self-sufficient celebrities they are today.